Bill, THANK YOU FOR THESE PLANS!!!
On to the build:
Step one... research, Research, RESEARCH and cutlist, Cutlist, CUTLIST! I decided to make mine 18" wide so I could transport them in my small SUV to gigs. And I settled on the Eminence Kappalite 3012LF. We also built my cabs mirrored so the access panels are always up or out.

We took all the measurements from the build directions from Bill and over sized them for a rough cut and started ripping away!

And then allowed the rough panels to sit and placed some weight on top.

Meanwhile, we hooked up a signal generator and started the break-in process, and let it go for 48 hours.

So after a LONG break, a few moves later, I was FINALLY able to get back on this. I didn't take any pics while we went though every piece and final cut all the panels and braces, again leaving some over sized, the build process had commenced!


Here is Jim using the router table to make some cirlces..

PERFECT!

Using the mill to make a template for the jack plates. Jim makes it look SOO damn easy! It was early in the night, we do NOT use machinery while intoxicated!!

Of course we plan to build more, so make sure to mark your "wood", I mean.. template!

Lets make some snails!:






Simple... right? lol

Spooge!!
